Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Researchers in Western Russia have made the gruesome discovery of a mass grave containing the bodies of some 20,000 victims of the Nazis.Remains of up to 50 victims with multiple gunshot wounds have been found in the first exhumation, and many more are expected, say reports.The hunt began after the work of local teacher and ethnographer Olga Petrova in researching World War Two genocide in the area around the village of Borki in Pskov region.She said: "There are memories of Raisa Gorokhova, who was a child at that time.“In one of several covered trucks [which were taking people to be shot], she made out the face of a teacher Maria Voitsekhovskaya.“She had a son, aged three, and she.
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